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Cooperatives & Condominiums
September 26, 2012
A look at a recent ruling.
Bad-Faith Condemnation
September 26, 2012
Can a government entity's mistreatment of a landowner preclude the entity from subsequently condemning landowner's property ' even when the entity demonstrates an appropriate public purpose for the condemnation?
Real Property Law
August 31, 2012
A number of major rulings are analyzed.
Landlord & Tenant
August 31, 2012
In-depth analysis of several key rulings.
Development
August 31, 2012
Analysis of an important ruling.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
August 31, 2012
A look at a recent case.
First Department Overrules Decision on Claims Against Condo/Co-op Directors
August 31, 2012
The First Department's recent decision in <i>Fletcher v. The Dakota, Inc., et al.</i> overrules a prior decision that set forth an overly onerous pleading standard for discrimination claims against coop directors and condominium board members.
Real Property Law
July 30, 2012
Commentary on several key rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
July 30, 2012
Analysis of a recent case that affects your practice.
Development
July 30, 2012
In-depth analysis of a key ruling.

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